Three SPC presentations

Pornography is pervasive in our culture, yet many people know very little about it. Raising awareness is key to fighting it. SPC encourages people to educate themselves and their communities about pornography. The most effective way SPC has found to teach communities about pornography is through a presentation of images accompanied by thoughtful feminist analysis.

StopPornCulture has produced three educational presentations, which are available for free download for those who wish to educate themselves and their communities on these issues.

Who Wants to Be a Porn Star? Sex and Violence in Today’s Pornography Industry is an educational and organizing tool for anti-pornography activists that presents a feminist analysis of pornography and of the increasingly pornographic culture in which we live. Who Wants to Be a Porn Star? can be adapted to the needs and comfort level of both presenter and audience. Below are links to two versions: the full-length PowerPoint presentation and script, and a shorter version.

It’s Easy Out Here for a Pimp: How a Porn Culture Grooms Kids for Sexual Exploitation focuses on how a pornified popular culture (including pornography itself) shapes the identities of children and adolescents, while increasingly portraying them as sexual objects for adults.


1. “Who Wants to Be a Porn Star?” (full-length presentation) 50 minutes
Presents a feminist analysis of pornography and of the increasingly pornographic culture in which we live. (This presentation contains explicit material. By clicking these links you acknowledge that you are at least 18 years old.)
Script (full-length)
Presentation

2. “Who Wants to Be a Porn Star?” (short presentation) 30 minutes
Presents a feminist analysis of pornography with concluding slides designed to focus post-viewing discussion on prevention. (This presentation contains explicit material. By clicking these links you acknowledge that you are at least 18 years old.)
Script (short)
Presentation

3. “It’s Easy Out Here for a Pimp: How a Porn Culture Grooms Kids for Sexual Exploitation” focuses on how a pornified popular culture (including pornography itself) shapes the identities of children and adolescents, while increasingly portraying them as sexual objects for adults. (This presentation contains explicit material. By clicking these links you acknowledge that you are at least 18 years old.)
Script
Presentation

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